Boulogne-Billancourt, France is home to a growing number of medium to long term stays coliving spaces designed for residents who want more than just a room, they want a community built around the medium to long term stays lifestyle. These spaces combine private furnished rooms with shared kitchens, lounges, and purpose-built areas that cater specifically to medium to long term stays residents. Browse 1 verified medium to long term stays listing in Boulogne-Billancourt below.
What sets medium to long term stays coliving apart in Boulogne-Billancourt is the curation: operators select residents who share similar values, work styles, or life stages, creating a more cohesive living experience than a generic flat-share. Expect community events, skill-sharing sessions, and social programming tailored to the medium to long term stays community. Rent is all-inclusive, utilities, WiFi, cleaning, and access to shared amenities are bundled into one predictable monthly payment.

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Medium to Long Term Stays coliving in Boulogne-Billancourt offers a specific type of stay designed around your timeline and budget. Flexible mid-to-long-term co-living for those seeking stability without a long commitment.. Whether you're passing through Boulogne-Billancourt for a few weeks or settling in for a year, medium to long term stays options provide the flexibility that traditional leases can't match. Every unit comes furnished with essentials, bed, desk, storage, linens, and all bills are included in one price. There's no negotiating with landlords, no utility deposits, and no furniture shopping. Just find a space you like, book it, and move in.
Medium to Long Term Stays residents in Boulogne-Billancourt benefit from the full coliving ecosystem: shared kitchens for home cooking (saving money over eating out), communal lounges for socializing, and often coworking spaces for productive days. The community aspect helps you settle into Boulogne-Billancourt quickly, housemates share local tips, restaurant recommendations, and practical knowledge like where to find the best grocery deals or which SIM card to buy. This local intelligence, combined with the practical convenience of all-inclusive pricing, makes medium to long term stays coliving the smartest way to experience Boulogne-Billancourt regardless of how long you're staying.
Medium to Long Term Stays coliving in Boulogne-Billancourt is a curated form of shared living where operators select residents who fit the medium to long term stays community. Unlike general coliving, the space design, house culture, and community events are all built around the medium to long term stays lifestyle. You get a private furnished room plus shared kitchens, lounges, and specialized amenities, all included in one monthly payment with no hidden fees.
Residents are typically people who identify with or are actively part of the medium to long term stays community, whether professionally, personally, or as a lifestyle choice. In Boulogne-Billancourt, this includes both locals and internationals, usually in their 20s-40s, who value living with like-minded people over the anonymity of solo renting. The operators curate the community to ensure a good fit for everyone.
Community programming varies by space, but typical events include shared meals, skill-sharing workshops, social outings in Boulogne-Billancourt, movie nights, and activity-specific programming relevant to the medium to long term stays community. Events are usually optional, they're there to help you connect when you want to, not to impose socializing when you don't. Check individual listings for their community calendar and programming style.
Prices vary by room type (private vs. shared), location within Boulogne-Billancourt, and included amenities. All listings on BookMyColiving show all-inclusive monthly pricing, your rent covers the furnished room, utilities, WiFi, cleaning, and access to shared spaces and community events. There are no hidden fees or surprise bills. Compare the listings above to find options within your budget.
Many medium to long term stays spaces in Boulogne-Billancourt offer flexible lease terms starting from one month, with some accommodating even shorter stays. This makes them ideal for trying Boulogne-Billancourt before committing long-term, project-based stays, or seasonal visits. Longer stays often come with discounted monthly rates. Check minimum stay requirements on individual listings.
All-inclusive coliving rooms in Boulogne-Billancourt typically run between $900 and $2,400 per month, with the median around $1,500. Rent usually covers furnishing, utilities, Wi-Fi, cleaning of shared areas, and access to coworking-style amenities.
Apr, May, Jun, Sep, Oct are the strongest window for a stay in Boulogne-Billancourt, balancing climate, crowds, and coliving inventory. Book 6-8 weeks ahead during peak windows since most operators stay 80-95% occupied year-round.
Profession Libérale (self-employed) or Talent Passport (skilled/entrepreneur). 1-year initial, renewable. No dedicated DN visa.
Average fixed-line download speeds in Boulogne-Billancourt are around 200 Mbps, which is well above what most video-call, code-deploy, and large-file-transfer workflows need. Most coliving operators run fiber connections and back them up with mobile hotspot fallbacks.
Boulogne-Billancourt scores 70 on the Numbeo Cost of Living Index, where New York City is the 100 baseline. So day-to-day spending here is roughly 30% cheaper than NYC, which most coliving residents notice most in groceries, transit, and eating out.
Boulogne-Billancourt works best for digital nomads on a formal DN visa, first-time-to-the-country expats, founders attending local startup events. Most coliving residents stay 1-6 months on their first visit; longer-term residents commonly transition into a regular lease afterwards.